Hi All,
Don't intend for this thread to become a "Colt vs. Smith" skirmish or rehashes of the specs of these two revolvers that can be read on the manufacturers' websites. Rather, I'm asking for comparisons of the new (or the older original if that's what you know) Anaconda (ideally 6") to the Model 629 by those who have actually shot both.
What are your takes on balance, handling, trigger, ergonomics, and overall functioning and shootability of one vs the other, understanding there will be a measure of subjectivity? Pros and cons of one vs the other in your hands?
I'm contemplating adding an Anaconda to my stable of .44s which includes a 6" 629 no dash and a 4" 629-4, both of which are regularly shot with both magnum and spl rounds and thoroughly enjoyed. It would be a range shooter, not for carry or hunting.
This would be my first, and likely only Colt for the foreseeable future (yes, really
, really -I mean it, I do, well, maybe ). Your input will help decide whether to invest the effort to run one down as well as purchase.
Thanks as always!
Don't intend for this thread to become a "Colt vs. Smith" skirmish or rehashes of the specs of these two revolvers that can be read on the manufacturers' websites. Rather, I'm asking for comparisons of the new (or the older original if that's what you know) Anaconda (ideally 6") to the Model 629 by those who have actually shot both.
What are your takes on balance, handling, trigger, ergonomics, and overall functioning and shootability of one vs the other, understanding there will be a measure of subjectivity? Pros and cons of one vs the other in your hands?
I'm contemplating adding an Anaconda to my stable of .44s which includes a 6" 629 no dash and a 4" 629-4, both of which are regularly shot with both magnum and spl rounds and thoroughly enjoyed. It would be a range shooter, not for carry or hunting.
This would be my first, and likely only Colt for the foreseeable future (yes, really

Thanks as always!